![]() Time Machine would support that, but don’t trust it to keep endless backups as eventually will probably get corrupted, and its not as efficient as backup storage. Such as maybe I had a file but deleted it later on but some day need it again. If Time Machine gets corrupted or that drive days I have my actual computer so can simply redo the backup and get another external drive or such.īut need a solution for old backups. ![]() This way incase something happens to my computer which is a more common scenario, I can reformat and restore from Time Machine and be up and running incredibly quickly just where I left off. Yes, Time Machine can be unreliable, but plan on only using it for backing up my latest 1 or 2 backups. One drive will be a smaller SSD for backing up from new MBP via Time Machine via ethernet. Got a Synology network device that will hold 4 drives. I’m working on a more robust situation to cover the rare potential disaster as well as more common use cases. Over the years have used many types of backups including Time Machine, Arq and S3, Google Cloud, as well as Dropbox, Google Drive, and iCloud. ![]()
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